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In the Indian context, coffee-growing started with an Indian Muslim saint, Baba Budan, who, while returning from a pilgrimage to Mecca, smuggled seven coffee beans (by hiding them in his beard) from Yemen to Mysore in India. The culture of coffee thus spread to South India rapidly. Initially, Arabica was popular. The earliest credible evidence of coffee-drinking as the modern beverage appears in modern-day Yemen in southern Arabia in the middle of the 15th century in Sufi shrines.
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Water Body - the part of the earth's surface covered with water (such as a river or lake or ocean).
Water covers almost 70% of our Earth. The largest body of water is the ocean, while the remaining bodies of water can be subdivided into categories like glaciers and ice caps, groundwater, freshwater, and atmospheric water. In fact, about 97% of our water resources are saltwater, 2% is stored in glaciers and ice caps, and only 1% is freshwater. Of this 1% being freshwater, 97% is in the form of groundwater, often stored in aquifers deep below the soil surface. The rest is stored in rivers and lakes and is more or less directly usable by humans. Only 0.001% of the total water resources is in the atmosphere.
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The four major functions of the heart are:
- To transport nutrients, gases and waste products around the body.
- To protect the body from infection and blood loss.
- To help the body maintain a constant body temperature ('thermoregulation')
- To help maintain fluid balance within the body.
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The result of a multiplication operation is called the product. The multiplication of whole numbers may be thought as a repeated addition; that is, the multiplication of two numbers is equivalent to adding as many copies of one of them, the multiplicand, as the value of the other one, the multiplier.
In simple algebra, multiplication is the process of calculating the result when a number is taken times. The result of a multiplication is called the product of and , and each of the numbers and is called a factor of the product .
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